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Hit the 120K mile mark on my 2018 Yukon Denali that still looks like new. Been wanting the WeatherTech floor mats even though there are way cheaper options.

The quality & fit are excellent, time will tell on the function and durability.
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These look great, thanks for sharing. Are these the standard floorliner or the newer HP liner?

I think I'll go ahead and get WTs for my Suburban. I have heard Husky is good too, but WT has all 3 rows + cargo mat (Husky does not make a 3rd row GMT900 Suburban mat for some reason).
 

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I've had Weathertech floor liners for a number of years, and they are fine EXCEPT that the outside corners on the front liners curl up and away from the truck's body over time. I sometimes catch my foot on the curl, when I get into the truck.

If I were to replace these liners in the future, I would purchase Husky liners the next time, due to the curling issue.
 
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These look great, thanks for sharing. Are these the standard floorliner or the newer HP liner?

I think I'll go ahead and get WTs for my Suburban. I have heard Husky is good too, but WT has all 3 rows + cargo mat (Husky does not make a 3rd row GMT900 Suburban mat for some reason).
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I have several clients with ** liners in their vehicles and from a detailing perspective I love them. The material seems less porous than the previous WT lines and seem to clean up a lot easier. Also as far as I have seen with the clients that have them so far no curling has come about. Time will tell on that but I really like the new HP product line. I’m saving up for a set for my 2006.
 

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I have the weather tech. They work good except the curling as noted. I have a lot of kids getting in and out and they get curled and some edges got bent underneath the door. Every once in a while I have to take them out and bend them back the other way b it it only lasts a while until the kids start going in and out of the car 20 times a day lol.
 

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I've had WT for a few years in my Yukon.... The fronts have been fine. ( no curling).... I wish the cargo mat was a bit more stiff along the edges, but not a problem. I WISH they made a full size cargo mat, when the 3rd row seat is removed, and second row seats are forward. ( A full 8 foot length )..
Our 2016 Infiniti.... the front mats uses the factory 'clip' on the carpet to hold the mats in position, but the WT mat's rubber, that fits onto the carpet clip is not firm enough, so the mat moves a bit. WT sent me a free replacement. For some reason, the passenger side holds firm, but again,.... the driver's side still doesn't hold, as the first mat. But not much of a problem....
 

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Hit the 120K mile mark on my 2018 Yukon Denali that still looks like new. Been wanting the WeatherTech floor mats even though there are way cheaper options.

The quality & fit are excellent, time will tell on the function and durability.
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I don't mean to be an ass here; this is the kind of logic leap that catches my attention...

How do you determine the level of quality when the durability has not yet been established? It seems to me that durability is a basic ingredient of quality.

joe
 
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I don't mean to be an ass here; this is the kind of logic leap that catches my attention...

How do you determine the level of quality when the durability has not yet been established? It seems to me that durability is a basic ingredient of quality.

joe
Quality & durability are independent. Something can be very durable but the fit & finish can be of poor quality with bad alignment or unfinished surface.
 

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